

The default decode mode (0x01) and digit type (0x0C) register settings are correct for 7-segment applications. When power is first applied to the MAX6954 the device is in shutdown mode, all digits are blanked, the 7-segment font map is selected and the device is set to scan the maximum number of digits. Table 2 contains a list of the initial power-up states of important MAX6954 registers. Segment labeling for 7-aegment displays.Īfter verification of the connections between the MAX6954 and the 7-segment displays the device must be configured for operation with 7-segment displays. Write 0x00 to register 0x07 to exit display test mode.įigure 2. If a segment does not light in display test mode this indicates a connection problem that should be investigated. Enable display test mode by writing 0x01 to register 0x07.

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Display test mode overrides, but does not alter, all control and digit registers and turns all segments on. Connection Scheme for Sixteen 7-Segment Digits Digitĭisplay test mode can be used to verify connections after connecting the MAX6954 to 7-segment displays. Figure 1 illustrates a sixteen digit, 7-segment application circuit for the MAX6954. The letters in Table 1 correspond to the segment labels shown in Figure 2. Table 1 lists the connection scheme for 7-segment digits that is compatible with the MAX6954 multiplex scheme and the built in hexadecimal font map. The technique is discussed in " Charlieplexing - Reduced Pin-Count LED Display Multiplexing". This differs from the standard LED multiplex connection, which uses separate driver pins for anodes and cathodes. The MAX6954 utilizes a multiplex technique that reduces driver pin count by using ports alternately as cathode and anode drivers. This application note guides the user through the process of connecting the MAX6954 to 7-segment displays and configuring the internal registers to control the displays using the included hexadecimal font map. MAX6954 7-segment application circuit.Ī common application for the MAX6954 is driving up to sixteen 7-segment mono-color LEDs. " Quick-Start: Driving 16-Segment Displays with the MAX6954" and " Quick-Start: Driving 14-Segment Displays with the MAX6954" are similar application notes that discuss configuring the MAX6954 for 16-segment and 14-segment applications, respectively.įigure 1. See the MAX6954 data sheet for additional information about MAX6954 features. This application note shows a typical application and configuration for driving sixteen mono-color, 7-segment LEDs using the MAX6954. The MAX6954 is a versatile display driver, capable of controlling a mix of discrete, 7-segment, 14-segment, and 16-segment LED displays through a serial interface. This article is how-to guide, intended as a quick learning aid for engineers considering using the MAX6954 to drive 7-segment monocolor LEDs.
